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Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan Democratic Senate candidate, accused state police of profiling in a 2018 speech despite scrubbing defund the police posts.
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth announces six-month review of U.S. force deployment in Europe, pressing NATO allies to take primary responsibility for defense.
Deion Sanders says son Shedeur needs more help from the Cleveland Browns, comparing a quarterback's reliance on teammates to his own NFL career.
MLB faces backlash over threatening to discipline Giants players who wrote Bible verses on Pride hats, with critics citing a double standard.
A study presented at ENDO 2026 suggests that completely eliminating sugar from a low-fat diet may harm gut health and increase inflammation.
Abraham Alvarez allegedly led a plot to attack the UFC White House event using explosive drones and snipers, according to federal authorities.
Arizona Republicans advanced two constitutional amendments to the November ballot protecting school choice and limiting union access to taxpayer resources.
North Dakota uses billions in oil revenue to keep taxes low for residents while maintaining strong state finances, creating a competitive tax environment.
UConn coach Dan Hurley suggested playing a basketball game at the White House after the success of the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn.
New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo says he won't change his smashmouth playing style after a gruesome ankle injury cut his rookie season short.
The NYPD said it planned to deploy 10,000 officers to secure the New York Knicks' ticker-tape parade celebrating the team's first NBA championship in 53 years.
Graham Platner won Maine's Democratic Senate primary despite scandals, raising questions about voter willingness to overlook personal controversies.
Jeff Bezos reportedly told Trump The Washington Post was his "worst investment" at a December 2024 dinner, according to a new forthcoming book.
Kate Middleton's ongoing efforts to stop Prince William from riding motorcycles mirror struggles most married couples face, royal experts say.
Two Supreme Court cases could fire up a battle over Trump's authority to remove federal officials, potentially reshaping presidential power.
Jeff Metcalf says he stands by the judge's decision to keep cameras out of the Karmelo Anthony trial, citing the trauma faced by minor witnesses.
As New York preps for Knicks championship parade, Adam Levy says officials should focus on those responsible for postgame violence and vandalism.
American travelers in the Middle East are being warned that security conditions remain volatile, even as Washington and Tehran move toward an agreement aimed at easing the crisis.
Graham Platner's Democratic Senate campaign against Susan Collins faces scrutiny over policies that mirror Augusta's progressive agenda.
Republicans must surge defense spending to address weaknesses in missile defense and allied support exposed during the battle with Iran.
The AI Overwatch Act and Match Act aim to block China from buying advanced U.S. chips or the tools to make them, protecting American dominance.
Trump defended his Iran agreement at the G7, addressed criticism, and discussed Israel and JD Vance.
A Florida couple will raise a genetically unrelated child after an alleged embryo mix-up at a fertility clinic, reaching a custody agreement with the child's biological parents.
Florida appeals court rules the state's ban on concealed carry for adults ages 18 to 20 violates the Second Amendment in a unanimous decision.